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At what temperature did water freeze on earth 1 billion years ago? a. -100°c b. -10°c c. -5°c d. 0°c
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At what temperature did water freeze on earth 1 billion years ago? a. -100°c b. -10°c c. -5°c d. 0°c
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At what temperature did water freeze on earth 1 billion years ago?
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d. 0°c
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The temperature should be D.0*c
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